@uberwaltz +1
I think you stated the case quite well. The only feathers to be ruffled by your post in my mind would be someone reading it who works for UPS or FEDEX.
We live on a development road with a 25 MPH limit. How many of those delivery trucks do you think are even close to honoring that?
My son and I have been discussing this of late and we are under the impression that at least is the case of UPS drivers, that their work day is defined by the time it takes them to empty their truck not by the hour. If so that might help explain why so many mistakes are made and mishaps occur. Please weigh in if you know how it all works.
I think you stated the case quite well. The only feathers to be ruffled by your post in my mind would be someone reading it who works for UPS or FEDEX.
We live on a development road with a 25 MPH limit. How many of those delivery trucks do you think are even close to honoring that?
My son and I have been discussing this of late and we are under the impression that at least is the case of UPS drivers, that their work day is defined by the time it takes them to empty their truck not by the hour. If so that might help explain why so many mistakes are made and mishaps occur. Please weigh in if you know how it all works.